Astrid Lulling
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Astrid Lulling (born 11 June 1929 in Schifflange) is a politician in Luxembourg, and a Member of the European Parliament (1965-1974 and since 1989) for the Christian Social People's Party, part of the European People's Party.
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[edit] Current posistions held
- Vice-Chair, the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly
- Member, Quaestor, Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs
- Member, Quaestor, Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality
- Substitute, Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development
- Substitute, Delegation for relations with the countries of Central America
[edit] Curriculum vitae
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- Studied political economy at the University of Saarbrücken (1953-1955).
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- Secretary and editor of the Lëtzebuerger Arbechter-Verband (1949-1963).
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- Worked for the Miners and Metalworkers Contact Office with the ECSC, Luxembourg (1950-1958).
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- Chairwoman of Socialist Women, Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (1963-1971).
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- Member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) executive committee (1971-1982).
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- Member and Vice-Chairwoman of the Luxembourg-Centre section of the PCS (1984-2004).
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- Member of the National Christian Social Women's Committee (since 1984).
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- Secretary-General of the Unions of Agricultural Workers and of Food Industry Workers, at the European Community Trade Union Secretariat in Brussels (1963-1971).
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- Member of Schifflange communal council (1970-2000).
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- Mayor of Schifflange (1970-1985).
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- Chairwoman of the PSD parliamentary group in the Chamber of Deputies (1974-1979).
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- Member of the Bureau of the Chamber of Deputies (1984-1988).
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- Member of the Consumers' Consultative Committee, European Commission (1974-1982).
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- Member of the European Parliament (1965-1974 and since 1989).
[edit] Decorations
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- Commander of the Order of Merit of the Republic (Italy)
- Grand Officer of the Order of Merit of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
- Grand Officer of the Order of the Oak Crown (Luxembourg)
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